2 Cuban actors in Tribeca Film Festival movie about defecting disappear after landing in Miami

A PAIR OF Cuban actors expected in New York for the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of their movie about defecting to America have vanished.

Javier Nunez Florian and Anailin de la Rua de la Torre disappeared soon after they landed in Miami last Friday.

The stars of “Una Noche” were expected to make their way to Manhattan for the movie’s red-carpet premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday night, but never showed, said the movie’s director, Lucy Mulloy.

“I really was thinking that they were going to come here and enjoy the festival, and I thought they would love to participate in it,” Mulloy told The Huffington Post.

*** basically here the Cuban cinematographer is saying that they damaged the prestige of the festival. They didn't care about the importance of the Tribeca event -- so the disconnect happens with Cubans as well... they think these kids from the street care about Tribeca? As if it offers them a future, not really.

3. Good promo for the film! Note that they are not

actors. They are people from the street, so I read elsewhere. I am always surprised when people
are surprised that Cubans want to take advantage of the Adjustment act. They are "disappointed".
But poverty is poverty and they can get a head start in the USA and a path to citizenship.

The filmmakers sound naive. The Cuban Adjustment act is a good deal and won't be around forever.